Wednesday, 14 June 2017

Redemption

A week is a long time in politics, who would have thought
that Jeremy Corbyn would be legitimately be seen as the strong and stable
leader whilst the Tory party would cosy up to terrorist sympathisers.

Funny Facebook excuses; “It’s
all the fault of the young you know, how dare they exercise their democratic
right and vote for a better future for themselves? How selfish, what do they know about life?” But it wasn’t just the young, people of all
ages have seen through the Tory bullshit and have had enough. I’m even beginning to think that the age of
Murdoch and the other arch villains manipulating people’s opinions is coming to
an end. The way people are informed has
changed, the internet is full of independent sources of news that are not
slanted to the agenda of a few billionaires.

“Emancipate yourself
from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our own mind”

New Labour is dead, the Blairites
will be consigned to an embarrassing corner of history, the people have their
party back, and there is hope for democracy.
For the first time in my adult life there is real optimism, the tide has
turned! But I don’t want to be
interested in politics, I want to go back to ignoring it all and I definitely don’t
want to care. That’s the trouble with
Jeremy Corbyn, I can’t ignore him and when all the bullshit is swept aside he’s
on our side and deserves our support.

Terrorism in the name of religion is a lie, these people
have no place in society, they steal oxygen and have no place in the gene pool. Love and respect to all those who serve in
the emergency services, you deserve more help and more pay. The one love concert in Manchester was the
best message, this song made me cry.